Micropropagation and estimation of biochemical constituents in
Pedalium murex L. and Physalis angulata L.
Abstract :
Examination of the physico-chemical profiles of the bore well, open well and corporation water samples of Thiruverumbur area of Tiruchirappalli District, Tamil Nadu, India showed that the open wells were highly polluted with very high levels of total dissolved solids, total alkalinity and total hardness, and the bore wells with fluoride content higher than the permissible limit of the World Health Organisation. The deep aquifers had higher fluoride levels than the open well aquifers. Microbial pollution was recorded in 12.0% of bore wells, 11.1% of open wells and 6.3% of corporation water samples.
Keywords:
aquifers, drinking water quality, fluoride, microbial contamination, pollution
Citation: *,
(
2015),
Micropropagation and estimation of biochemical constituents in
Pedalium murex L. and Physalis angulata L..
Scientific Transactions in Environment and Technovation,
2(4):
226-230
Correspondence: R. Ramasubbu